| Literature DB >> 33354732 |
G Badelt1,2, C Goeters3, K Becke-Jakob3, T Deitmer4, C Eich3, C Höhne3, B A Stuck4, A Wiater5.
Abstract
Otolaryngologic surgery is one of the most frequent operative interventions performed in children. Tonsil surgery with or without adenoidectomy due to hyperplasia of the tonsils and adenoids with obstruction of the upper airways with or without tympanic ventilation disorder is the most common of these procedures. Children with a history of sleep apnoea (OSA) suffer from a significantly increased risk of perioperative respiratory complications. Cases of death and severe permanent neurologic damage have been reported due to apnoea and increased opioid sensitivity. The current guideline represents a pragmatic risk-adjusted approach. Patients with confirmed or suspected OSA should be treated perioperatively according to their individual risks and requirements, in order to avoid severe permanent damage.Entities:
Keywords: Anaesthesia procedures; Diagnostics; Postoperative care; Respiratory complications; Risk estimation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33354732 DOI: 10.1007/s00106-020-00970-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HNO ISSN: 0017-6192 Impact factor: 1.284